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"THE DOMINION" IS THE BEST ADVERTISIM MEDIUM THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY DISTRICTS. ITS RANGE OF CIRCULATION IS , UNEQUALLED.

AMUSEMENTS. A SUMPTUOUS PROGRAMME. Hp HEA TE E ROY AL. Props., John Puller 'and. Sons. Instantaneous Success of ■ THE HARMONIOUS HUXHAMS, In their Delightful Three-part Singing Act. FULLER'S ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE AND MODERN BIOGEAPH CO. THE MARVELLOUS BANVARDS, Acrobats Extraordinary. THE FRANKLINS, -nnvr-rn Brilliant Sketch Artists. , JJEjuS CARNEY, the Yorkshire Comedian» : In a New Budget of Comicalities. :«■ v ; Last Night of \ ' i Axe—BßYANT—Swinger ; Knife—BRYANT—J uggler Extraordinary Act. ' - , . . THE MARLOWE SISTERS, HARRY EDWARDS, Tenor Vocalist* \ EBNON. AND ■ MAC. (Last' Night), ' Comedy Acrobats and Hand Balancers* A Splendid Range of >■ . MAGNIFICENT BIOGEAPH PICTURES* • and Is. Eoxes, One Guinea. ;; Plan Dresden. Doors 7.30. . . 1 iU'.G' B Y P O O T B A LL* BRITISH' TEAM , Versus • ■ • WAIEAEAPA AND BUSffi DISTRICTS, MASTERTON, 23rd MAY, !'■ ' . 2.30 p.m. Train leaves 'Wellington 8.22 a.m. Returning from Masterton 5.30 p.m. ' 11 : ; ,■ 9285 0' LYMPIASKATING RlNK.—Daily' ; sions, Morning 10 to 12, : Afternoon 2.30 to 5, Evening- 7.30 to 10. Admission, Is.; Ladies, 6d.; 8.8. s, Is. Competent staff of instructors* Private .lessons ■ given. No aluminium wheels allowed. Band, evenings and Saturday afternoons. Race, Saturday night. • f , . . .. -F. S. YATES,'. .236. ' Proprietor. EAiLWAY NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. / . . FOOTBALL MATCH,' , • - BRITISH; TEAM v. WAIRARAI'A, ' AT MASTERTON, 23rd. MAY. , TnrOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS to Mas--O. tertoni available for roturn' until 25th! May, will be obtainable from Palmerston North, Dannevirke, Greytown, To.Aro,' and intermediate stations, by rnorniiig trains on- 23rd May; .■■■.'■■' \ ' . ■' r ' ' 9302 .' -BY ORDER, ' ' BUSINESS NOTICF-S. ■."... .. ■. ' -\ ———- —- , - ■ THE. GARDEN OF NEW.' ZEALAND. "' THE Genial and Healthy Climato and .the ■ • ; Beautiful Environment of . , ;■ E W PL-Y-MOUTH ' Render; that town a very desirable place of residence .for peoplaxof limited incomes. 'I , have some. . •*•■'«• ... VERY CHOICE VILLAS AND BUILDING , SITES FOR' SALE. Also, one or two good HOUSES TO LET. . Inquiry invited. .• : F. P. CORKTLL, .... 9202 New Plymouth.-. ' ; - ;; t 'THE FRIENDS' HOSTEL, ' 41 Murphy Street, /WELLINGTON, IS Prepared to" take a few more LADY STU-i DENTS for tho. Ensuing Term. Further particulars, on application to 0233 . ' . " LADY PRINCIPAL. ./. • WATCH REPAIRS A. SPECIALITY. ■ r- A...' HAWKES, Practical Watchmaker, 35 x3l» ; Willis Street, Wellington. Every de-scription-,of Watches,/ Clocks, and Jewellery . > 'thoroughly : cleaned; and repaired at popular -prices. Geneva watches cleaned from 2s. 6d.; -Lever Watches cleaned from 35.; Watch ..Glasses, 6d. 'All''other repairs at'equally, low 'prices. All work guaranteed. Note— 35-WILLIS STREET (over May's Cafe). •. --A-S this is - the last week of- sale, we: want to • X&. give you value for your money. Come -and see these lines in N.Z. GREENSTONE of every description. Ladies' and Gents' Watches, , ; from 6s. lid.; also, Ladies' - Silk and Flannel . Blouses and-all-kinds of Lailies' and Gents' Underclothing. - v - . V F. KHOURI, C 825 104'Cambton Quay. '.' '■ ' / Telephone 2147. . TJLANTING SEAStIN.—If you are planting * flowers or trees, making or replenishing a, garden, a shrubbery, or an orchard, you will 'need trustworthy nursery stock. Or if you need beautiful flowers, presentation baskets, or bou- ' quets arranged, by our floral artiste, ■ Miss ray, satisfaction is assured you by dealing with,' . ■ ' EVANS AND SON, ' C7BS. 51 Willis Street. ; THE "DOMINION" MERCANTILE AGENCY. Confidential Trade Reports, Dobt Collections, Trade Assignees, General eßusiness. Advisers. . ROOMS-8 and 8a COLUNIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS,'CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY. ■ P.O. Bos 2G4. -Telephone ISBO. Bankers* 'Bank' of; Now South Wales. .. •" ' A. SYDNEY WATSON, CGSO : ' '. . Manager. ' . THE WELLESLEY LUNCHEON AND • SUPPER ROOMS (Late the Wellesley, Club), JOHNSTON STREET. v . MR. J. JACICSON has, taken over these con-trally-situatcd premises, -where he haa. made most extensive alterations and additions, ' whero patrons can bo supplied' with every, luxury. ■Meals obtainablo from 12 till midnight; Hot ■ Lunches 12 till 2 (five courses). Sis Luncheon Coupons for five shillings. > LADIES' TAILORING. MONSIEUR EUGENE SPITZ, Ladies' Tailor (of Spitz and Co., Ltd., Christchurch), ' wishes to announce that he will be at the GRAND HOTEL, Wellington, to t;iko orders for LADIES' COSTUMES, from-THURSDAY, 21st, to SATURDAY, 23rd inclusive. Ho will have a Large Selection of Exclusive Patterns of materials imported from London and Paris, . of which there is ONLY ONE COSTUME ' LENGTH OF EACH DESIGN. 9251 THE WELLINGTON INVESTMENT, TRUS-' . TEE, AND AGENCY COMPANY, LTD. . , TTjEPOSITS Received and Interest Allowed. 12 months ... ... 4J Per Cent., 2 years ... ... ... 4j Per Cent. Deposit Warrants ... 3 Per Cent, L. G. MACKAY, Secretary Office—Lambton Quay, jMI'ERIAIi ADVERTISING AGENCY." • General Advertising and Theatrical Agents. Hoardings, Programmes, Catalogues, News. I»aper. Advertising. .Room': 8-COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS Customhouse Quay. /t 1 .f SYDNEY WATSON, (Lata Advertising Manager, N.Z. Times), ' Tfilophon9;,lßßo. P.O. Box; 261

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 203, 21 May 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 203, 21 May 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 203, 21 May 1908, Page 1

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